Rev. Graham: Secularists Are ‘Anti-Christ’ and ‘They’ve Taken Control of Washington’

Does this mean their brainwashing, 1000 year old Christianity-Islam crusade war is finally coming to an end? Now were all "antichrists" (more like anti organized religion maybe?, who show no signs of Christ like behavior thus making them hypocrites?). The only reason to associate antichrist with communism-secularist is to keep their motivation for their sick war

Is Graham talking about the state, or the people? If he's talking about the people, it's not like the Wall fell, and those who weren't already "godless" suddenly felt free to become so. Besides, one doesn't have to be godless to be secular. You can be religious and still believe in Separation of Church and State. An attempt to break down that wall is a subversion of the Constitution.

If he is talking about the state, then that is some pretty subversive rhetoric. The state must remain secular, or "godless", to be able to protect everyone's religion. It's not to discourage people from worshiping as they see fit, but rather to enable them to do so. Separation of church and state protects both.

Further, the religious affiliation of our elected officials are irrelevant, but Freedom of Religion is safer if there is a secular majority.

Physiqueflex saidIs Graham talking about the state, or the people? If he's talking about the people, it's not like the Wall fell, and those who weren't already "godless" suddenly felt free to become so. Besides, one doesn't have to be godless to be secular. You can be religious and still believe in Separation of Church and State. An attempt to break down that wall is a subversion of the Constitution.

If he is talking about the state, then that is some pretty subversive rhetoric. The state must remain secular, or "godless", to be able to protect everyone's religion. It's not to discourage people from worshiping as they see fit, but rather to enable them to do so. Separation of church and state protects both.

Further, the religious affiliation of our elected officials are irrelevant, but Freedom of Religion is safer if there is a secular majority.

Well, that seems to be their major problem, separating the two. I assume so that all (secular) laws follow in hierarchy by (religious) laws. Which most of us agree they should be separate. In business, we call this "the fox guarding the hen house". On the outside though, it just appears to be a power play, or a power struggle between the two.

This must be why Christians are so up in arms over Sharia law, competition for spiritual law supremacy.

that's why a lot of idiot Republicans want to go to war in the Middle East again.

just look at the Fox News page on Facebook when another story about that idiot sniper comes up again

these people are truly crazy and delusional

War is big money making (republican) business, its advantageous to keep it going, what better excuse to use than religion. Then, not to mention an economy (jobs-technology) unto itself, $500-$600 billion

that's why a lot of idiot Republicans want to go to war in the Middle East again.

just look at the Fox News page on Facebook when another story about that idiot sniper comes up again

these people are truly crazy and delusional

War is big money making (republican) business, its advantageous to keep it going, what better excuse to use than religion. Then, not to mention an economy (jobs-technology) unto itself, $500-$600 billion

All these NARROW MINDED BIBLE THUMPING SCREWBALLS are bent out of shape because their hypocrisy has been exposed and most of American society is turning against them which cannot happen soon enough.

President Barack Obama wants Christians to know Islam is not the only religion that has inspired violence and terror.

"Unless we get on our high horse and think this is unique to some other place, remember that during the Crusades and the Inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ," Obama said Wednesday. "And in our home country, slavery, and Jim Crow, all too often was justified in the name of Christ."

Obama made the comments while giving a major speech on religion at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C. Citing Islamic, Jewish, and Christian scripture, Obama touted his own faith.